At any time during the probationary term of the person released on probation in accordance with the provisions of this section, any probation officer may without warrant or other process, at any time until the final disposition of the case rearrest any... MacMillan's Magazine - Page 38edited by - 1905Full view - About this book
| New York (State). Division of Probation - Probation - 1908 - 224 pages
...interested in such child, and also of the nature of tJae charge upon which such arrest was made. ยง 15. Any probation officer may, without warrant or other...process, at any time until final disposition of the case of any child over whom said juvenile court shall have acquired jurisdiction, take any child placed... | |
| California - Criminal law - 1925 - 546 pages
...probationary term of the person released on probation, in accordance with the provisions of this section, any probation officer may, without warrant, or other process, at any time until the final disposition of the case, rearrest any person so placed in his care and bring him before the... | |
| Massachusetts. Commissioners of Prisons - 1901 - 304 pages
...in the custody of a probation officer said officer may arrest him without a warrant or other process and bring him before the court, or the court may issue a warrant directing that he be arrested and brought before it. When such person is brought before such police,... | |
| California - Criminal law - 1925 - 540 pages
...probationary term of the person released on probation, in accordance with the provisions of this section, any probation officer may, without warrant; or other process, at any time until the final disposition of the case, rearrest any person so placed in his care and bring him before the... | |
| Massachusetts - Session laws - 1906 - 1124 pages
...any time before the final disposition of the case, may arrest such child without a warrant and take him before the court, or the court may issue a warrant for his arrest, When such child is before the court, it may make any disposition of the case which it might... | |
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